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20 Too much wine begins to mock you,
    too much strong drink leads to noisy fights,
    and whoever is misled by either is not wise.

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19 Listen, my son, be wise,
    and steer your life on the right course.
20 Do not spend time with heavy wine drinkers
    or those who gorge themselves on meat.
21 For both the drunk and the glutton will end up broke,
    sleeping life away, and clothed in rags.

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29 Who is wallowing in anguish? Who is full of sorrow?
    Who has conflicts? Who has complaints?
Who has bruises and can’t remember where they came from?
    Who has bloodshot eyes?
30 You know who: those who stay up late finishing off the wine,
    those who can’t stop savoring spiced wines.
31 Look away from the enticing beauty of wine, the deep red hue;
    ignore how it shimmers in the cup
    and glides down your throat.
32 Eventually, when you least expect it, it strikes like a snake;
    it stings like viper venom.
33 Your vision will blur, and you’ll imagine strange things;
    you will say crazy, hurtful things and regret it later.
34 You will reel and stagger as if caught on a wave of seasickness,
    as a sailor who holds on to a mast for dear life.
35 You will say, “They slapped me, but it didn’t hurt.
    They beat me, and I didn’t feel a thing!
Whenever I wake up from this stupor,
    I’ll have another drink!”

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